Securing Approval Clause Samples

Securing Approval. To secure an approval, a contributor must solicit votes, then tally votes, and finally report the result. To solicit votes, a contributor must circulate a single message with all of these details:
Securing Approval. To secure an approval, a contributor must solicit votes, then tally votes, and finally report the result. Soliciting Votes To solicit votes, a contributor must circulate a single message with all of these details: the identity of the project the complete text of the proposal the voting standard required the date of the deadline Casting Votes Contributors may vote by replying to a message soliciting votes using the same communication system. Messages like “I approve.”, “I vote in favor.”, and “▇▇▇” count as votes in favor. Messages like “I oppose.”, “I vote against.”, and “Nay” count as votes against. Tallying Votes To tally votes, the contributor who solicited votes must ensure that each vote message is circulated. If the communication system enables forwarding messages verbatim, such as by forwarding e-mail, the contributor must forward vote messages verbatim. If a voting contributor circulates their vote themself, the contributor soliciting votes need not circulate it again.
Securing Approval. The Licensee shall secure prior written approval from the Building Department of the Town of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and any other governmental authority having jurisdiction, and shall comply with the Ontario Building Code, if applicable, to the construction and/or placement of any structure on the designated area. The Licensor reserves the right to demand that any structure constructed or placed on the designated area be removed by the Licensee within five (5) days’ written notice by the Licensor at the Licensee’s sole expense despite any approval having been granted for the placement of same.